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_— on in stock judging, culling,! plac testing milk, keeping record | and other details of up-to-date dairy-! methods. The demonstrations . {will be given Tuesday afternoon in | the main building. Clubs and their leaders which wil ctively take part in the Slope : ‘Hebron Poultry club, Fred Seven Groups From Morton’! * County Plan to Enter Big | Sweet Briar, Dave Clouston; Almont] Vanesa Poultry club, Mrs. H. Hove Exposition Sept. 5, 6, 7 Hebron Busy Bee Funk; Hebron Busy Workers, Seven hoys and girls clubs from| Charles Lorenz; Glen Ullin Corn «wo .i-Morton county and other Slope coun-{ Club, Pe rtner, and New Salem | #Aies are to be entered at the Missouri} Culf club, A. A. Haines, | Slope fair, Sept. 5, 6 and 7, it is! “55* "Yhown by entries sent in to date. | Mandan Grads Favor The New Salem club, with 17 cham- | Gta A f U,’ Survey Shows; pion dairy calves, is to be entered, while the Hebron clothing club,! Busy Workers,” will have two of its; The University of North Dakota is ort members, Miss Wilma Birkmaier and, the choice of the majority of 1927| Miss Aling Neuman, stage « home Mandan high school graduates who} economics demonstration | plan to attend college, a survey of Two girl members of the New the class shows, Alert,. up-to-the-minute women are. al- wayg interested in new things, because they know that monotony is deadly, be it in work, play, clothes, food, or any of the many things that go to make up our daily lives. It is such women who grasp new ideas, test them for their adaptability, and if they measure up to the mark, use them. It is such women who realize that our health and hourly comfort, our happi- ness and our capacity for hard work,, depend very much on the food we eat; that not only should we eat in order to live, ‘but that we should enjoy our food. It is such women, for instance, who will enjoy learning about the new fashion in bread. According to the now pre- vailing. mode, .it is considered quite the proper thing to - : Serve more than one kind at a meal. : versity of North Dakota Birkmaier; Pershing Poultry club,| | go to the University of Minnesota, A number of graduates plan to E Irvine Dietrich will 2ttend the Uni- 3 will Ber- nardine Fleck, Winifred Halfyard,, Leonard Luther and Robert Mackin. Eleanor McCormick plans to go to the stone Park. days agricultural college. ’ Bernice Rosen FROM LAKE will attend the University of Minne- sota, Those who plan to teach this year are Florence Bagnell, Matilda Belin-| sky, Clara Borden, Margaret Ellis nces Huncovs ‘bara Schaff, sume his law stu leze, Schenectady, leen’ Warren and es at Union THE BISMARCK UNE university, while one will attend the| ©. A, Barden. state agricultural college and one will} daughter of Mrs. Hecker; ROUTE TO 3 teach in rural schools, Pup Calan at Me arrived in the city W rpute home from a trip He will spen s the guest of his si J. A. Timmerman. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. P. Hess and dren have returned from Shore { Minn, where they have spent the summer at their lake home, Isabel Motsiff, VISITS PARENTS _Sehaft fe Sehauss, Alice] Mrs, J, H. Webb returned Tuesday nd Lucile Smith, Irene Stachnke and) from Spokane, Wash., where she has, | Tottenham. spent the past three weeks as the ’ es M. Hanley, Jr., left today to| guest of her parents. | ie in’s Theory Is pioned By Keith i | such discussed theory that man has scended from an ape liké being, ‘sion that Darwin was right before a! tors and scholars in inaugurat+ the 96th annual session of the ment of Science last night. devoted a life time to weighing the evidence. | Y. Miss Kath- GUESTS AT LARSON HOME \ SRO Ree Miss Catherine; Mr, and Mrs. Agaton Larson have Stephens will be, sophomores at the) as their guests Mrs. Thomas Halsen Army Aviators Have University of Minnesota this year,' and children of Moorhead, Minn, while Miss Bathilda Hess will re winter. That is, one should serve slices of white bread and slices of at least another of the many kinds now being baked. Not only does this ‘add variety to your meals, but it adds nourishment and de- liciousness. We are in a position to help you adopt this fashion for we are. baking a large variety of breads and also a delightful Salem calf club will give a demon- | Four students plan to attend the! visiting jat the home of Mr, and Mrs, of paske and the United States last BREAD IS YOUR BEST FOOD—EAT MORE OF IT assortment of sweet goods. Everything - we bake, of course, is made of the very best ingredients obtainable, and by mey who are skilled in the art of baking. Here is your chance to give variety, to : your. meals, and at the same time, pro- vide vour family with delicious, whole- Your grocer is supplied-with our prod- ucts fresh every day. Drop. in teday and choose something different for din- ner. PHONE es 0 New Duty to Perform 1 to the College of St. Catherine, St.! HAVE A DAUGHTER te Paul. A daughter was born Wednesday st Washington pen TeT Th eee | the Mandan hospital to Mr. and Mrs. : a sits. Cane En IA ee ee: Ohio. who asked the war department | returned home Wednesday from Los| More than 5,150,000 hunting 1i- Teen'ly te send her a baby hrother | Anertes, Cal'f., where they have been! censes were taken out by sportsmen °" 5's hs lt i tant Secretary MaeNider that army | ors have bee instructed to notify} Variety of Breads WONDER LOAF BLUE RIBBON -HUMPTY-DUMPTY MILK BREAD JUNIORS 100‘, WHOLE WHEAT RAGINAYE FRENCH BREAD SWEET ROLLS vanced by Darwin, has a cham-| not spare any of those we now have. nin Arthur Keith, noted Brit-! The stork leaves us just enough to ish scientist. He stated his conclu-| £0 around and to send vou one would; FR, Cook, the trench silo man,| Duluth—Clear, 63; roads good. itish Association for the Advance-| tors Lo watch the skies when they are flying around and jf they see a stork Stutsman, Barnes, Cass, Pierce, Wells,| Grand Forks --- Partly cloudy, t only was he giving his own) Gelivering a little baby to tell it of Sheridan and Ramsey will also bej roads fa . ws, he remarked, but those of a your uesire.” served by the committee during the rush of harvesting and thresh agricultural committee of the Great- er North Dakota association will re- | Sent, 1.-A)—The sume its series of campaigns. te eight-year-old girl of Cuyahoga Falls,! speed up the trend toward diversifie mie Beg sien farming, B. E. Groom of Langdon, chairman of the committee, an- ounces, He is. now. supervising 103% -4th St. Phone 220-W PLAIN ROLLS -- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 192% threshing on his four farms in Cavalier county. rk they might see of her d ! Temperature and have delayed answering your Far} ly in September Mr, Groom will 3 letter because I have been looking all ,,,; i Road Conditio over the war department trying to visit Eddy, Benson, Foster. Griegs, | England, Sept. 1—-(#)—Thej find you a i ; er.” MacNider wrote. “ orr : : © have to tell you that we just cam centered in the fall thonths. Martin| St, Cloud—Clear, 70; ronds goo | Steele, Grand Forks, Nelson antl Trail! counties, where efforts will be (Mercury readings at 7 a. m.| you a little baby brother or sis- Apland, the association livestock] Minot—Partly cloudy, 60; man, is now assisting in a sire cam- | fair. at Hatton in Traill county. Mankato—Clear, 70; roads good, leprive some little boy or girl of its has returned to his farm in Bowman| Jamestown: lea il- distinguished gathering of scientists,| p.aymate, which 1 know you would) county and when he is free again; Winona—Clear, will proceed to S@Meigh, Kidder,| Fargo—Clear, 57 Emmons, Logan and McIntosh coun-| Rochester—Clear, jes to start silo campaigns. Dickey, Mandan—Clear, oure, Sargent, Ransom, Richland,| Hibbing—Clear, ‘oads good. have us do. I have instructed the army avia. pad coming months. In addition to push- uae HI: . ing silos, feed crops and sires, the rm ie .D.A. Will Boost committee is adding @ hog and sheer | sure Greasin; 5 allen For A A ified F * man later in the year to work in iz Diversi AFMING Countics sceking to increase hog and|Cars. — Prices WReasonabl. sheep population, {Short Stop:Station. As soon as farmers are 0 F<. spray clears home of flies and mos- Ic also kills bed bugs; roaches, ants, and their eggs. Fatal to insects but harmless to mankind. Will not stain. Get Flit today, MONEY TO LOAN On Improved City Property Low Interest Rate and Repayment Privilege Bismarck and Mandan P. C. REMINGTON A special meeting of the teachers and officers of the CLINIC OF DR. MacLACHLAN Harvard University Caren Dinennes by Naturad. Methods Wiibar Metalile z ss Millewen Fitted” Presbyterian Sunday school eS Bt Bismarck, will be held on Thursday at 7:30 p. m. in the church par- lors. Educational Superinten- dent Miss Bertha R. Palmer q will present plans for the coming year. Guaranteed Vulcanizing and Tube Repairing We also call for and deliver. Tire Service that serves. A. & M. Tire Service 216 Main Tel. 356 MORE THAN TWO MILLION HOUSEWIVES HAVE PROVED THIS SUGAR IN JELLY MAKING AND PRESERVING - - « IT IS GUARANTEED! * State champion jelly makers and preservers were Fecently conducted by The Great Wentece Suane ical "Ataris M Rav of Minature, represen though not a contest requirement, Mrs. -making her jellics and preserves. Here she pee we blamed the sugar if our jellies 4 id not come up to standard. But now we know that beet sugar does not differ from | Cuttants, green apples and grapes are about any other sugar for this purpose, and that the only fruits that will take as much as one the lack of pectin and acid in the fruit-juice © $UP of sugar to one cup of juice. If the pectin is che neal coun ob failuce: test. shows only a normal pectin content, use ‘ three-fourths cup of sugar to one cup of juice. lama resident of a Nebraska community Too much sugar gives a syrupy jelly that where the raising of sugar beets is an im- will not,stand, while too little sugar results portant farm acti In all of my jelly ina tough, sour jelly. making and preserving —in fact, in all of my : thotoash pdr a dies ave Proved HS “Vet as important as it 1s, we can aid in : ... -building it up by making greater use of bect . ¥ These few suggestions: may aid other jelly sugar in, our jelly, making and preserving. makers: S tin The Great Western simmer for only ten minutes in a large kettle. Use. only. the freshest fruits, washing them before stemming or capping. Crush the fruit and